Video: "Trick or Treat" (Live at Kindiefest) - Justin Roberts

I know, I know, I've already showered praises upon the performance of Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players at this year's Kindiefest. But that original post only included a snippet of "Trick or Treat" and not the full song. Well, with Roberts' permission, here's the whole thing. Y'know, I probably could have spent most of the NPR review talking about this one song. It's perfect (almost too much so for purposes of this recording, as you can occasionally hear me lending vocal support), really it is. Only 3 1/2 months 'til Halloween, y'all... Justin Roberts - "Trick or Treat" (Live at Kindiefest) [YouTube]

Review: "Jungle Gym" - Justin Roberts

JG_(CS07)-1.jpgI know already did a review of Jungle Gym, the latest album from Justin Roberts on NPR's All Things Considered. That is my review of the album and if you haven't heard it, I encourage you to do so. (It was written with the musical interludes in mind -- it's much better on the air than on the page.) But.... with these NPR reviews, the time is limited and I can't go into as much detail as I would on the written page. So consider these the deleted scenes, perhaps. Just as good, just doesn't fit into 4 1/2 minutes. -- The first three tracks are as strong an opening set of songs as you'll hear on any kids pop/rock record anywhere. They're also probably as strong an opening set of songs as you'll hear on any pop/rock record anywhere. -- I can't quite express how much I love "Trick or Treat." I'm not the first person, but the ten or so seconds of music involved with the line "My brother stands on a chair 'cause he's shorter / Put every piece in alphabetical order" is so perfectly constructed that it is, without a doubt, my favorite musical bit this year. -- While Roberts has written some classic slower songs, I don't think they're quite as strong here. "2 x 4" is a sweet little album closer about a treehouse, and "Never Getting Lost" has a dramatic arc for both the child and adult listener, but "Sign My Cast" doesn't do a lot. They're not bad songs, they just don't quite have the power of the uptempo tracks. -- I would like Liam Davis to produce the next New Pornographers record. Thanks in advance, universe, for making this happen. -- The album will appeal thematically the most to kids agest 5 through 9. -- I go back and forth as to whether Jungle Gym or Meltdown! is my favorite Justin Roberts album. Which is sort of like trying to decide whether Exile on Main Street or Let It Bleed is your favorite Rolling Stones album. They're both classics... -- Highly recommended.

Justin Roberts, Jungle Gym, NPR, and Me

JG_(CS07)-1.jpgYes, I'm on NPR's All Things Considered this afternoon (or evening, depending on your location) reviewing Jungle Gym, the latest album from Justin Roberts. I don't want to give too much away, but I like it. Anyway, if you want to hear it "live," it'll be streaming at 6:50 and 8:50 Eastern time. And if you've stumbled across this website after hearing the review, welcome. Tons of information on the kids music/family music/kindie music/whatever you want to call it genre 'round these parts. If you like what you heard on NPR, there's plenty more where that came from. Well, not necessarily "plenty" -- Justin's one of the best -- but more than enough to make your family happy.

Video: "Obsessed by Trucks" - Justin Roberts

That's funny -- the singer looks nothing like I expected Justin Roberts to look like. (j/k -- it does feature a brief, blink-five-times-and-you'll-miss-'em appearance from the Justin and the Not Ready for Naptime Players.) Justin Roberts - "Obsessed by Trucks" (from the forthcoming Jungle Gym, out next week) [YouTube]

Share: "Sleepoverland" - Justin Roberts

JG_(CS07)-1.jpgWhy beat around the bush with this? Justin Roberts is offering you -- yes, you, well-dressed and considerate Zooglobble reader (and, er, anyone else who stumbles onto the site) -- an opportunity to download "Sleepoverland" for free. What is "Sleepoverland"? Why, it's a horn-accented pop confection replete with "ba-da-da-das" from Roberts' upcoming album Jungle Gym. It's definitely one of my favorite tracks on the new album and it's free for the price of an e-mail (which, let's face it, probably Roberts already has -- he's got mine). Just go here and follow the instructions...